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the league today is not just the premier sports league in the united states, it is one of the biggest entertainment businesses in the world. >> it is tickets, underwriting, partnerships, tv. unfortunately for dallas fans they have to take pride in well, we're the most televised team in the nfl. 18 of the top 20 programs in the united states, in 2011 were nfl games. most of them with the dallas cowboys involved. so it is a different kind of player pride. but it is a lot to be proud of. they are still topic a of the conversation in the nfl. >> is there a counterintuitive argument to be made in favor of jerry jones? it is easy to pick on jerry jones, the guy from arkaasas that never really fit in. you have to give him credii. whether the team is successful or not, he transcends the stereotype in looking at the business. >> jerry jones has a lot to offer, i think. in looking at him as a character. and a public figure. if you are a fan of the first regime. if you followed the cowboys when tom landry was the coach, when tech schram was the general manager and president. you probably still h
the league today is not just the premier sports league in the united states, it is one of the biggest entertainment businesses in the world. >> it is tickets, underwriting, partnerships, tv. unfortunately for dallas fans they have to take pride in well, we're the most televised team in the nfl. 18 of the top 20 programs in the united states, in 2011 were nfl games. most of them with the dallas cowboys involved. so it is a different kind of player pride. but it is a lot to be proud of....
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in return, president kennedy pledged the united states would not invade cuba and would withdraw its medium-range nuclear missiles from turkey. it appeared the moment of danger had passed. but new documents shortly to be published from the archives of christoph's deputy during the crisis tell a different story. this woman describes the contents. >> what these declassified documents show is the cuban missile crisis it entered a new stage of crisis. we know now the soviet union delivered not only strategic missiles to cuba, medium-range missiles to cuba, but also over 100 tactical nuclear weapons. and these weapons were not covered by the agreements between kennedy and khrushchev. >> the agreement between washington and moscow came after the most critical day of the crisis, known as black saturday. >> black saturday, october 27, was the peak of the crisis. both kennedy and khrushchev felled the situation -- felt the situation was slipping out of control and they had to do something to end the crisis. one that -- one u2 was shot down. in the caribbean, the u.s. was trying to bring out soviet submari
in return, president kennedy pledged the united states would not invade cuba and would withdraw its medium-range nuclear missiles from turkey. it appeared the moment of danger had passed. but new documents shortly to be published from the archives of christoph's deputy during the crisis tell a different story. this woman describes the contents. >> what these declassified documents show is the cuban missile crisis it entered a new stage of crisis. we know now the soviet union delivered not...
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of iowa. >>> rick santorum is the former united states senator from pennsylvania who won the iowa caucuses in january before losing the republican nomination to mitt romney. >>> the irony of a group of judges taking the one bulwark of freedom, the constitution. to use it to destroy the second bulwark of freedom, virtue, is truly a corrupt act. the people of iowa have an opportunity to say no. we are no longer going to stand by and let the elites, who believe they know best how to write the laws and change the constitution, run roughshod over the rights of people. >>> iowa is often a bellwether state for national politics. so when out-of-state partisans and out-of-state money combine to try and take down and take apart a highly esteemed court in the heartland, you never know who's next. that's why we wanted to talk to a couple of iowans who have organized the non- partisan group justice not politics. they're fighting to protect the independence of their supreme court against efforts to vote justices off the bench. sally pederson is a democrat and the state's lieutenant governor from 1999 to
of iowa. >>> rick santorum is the former united states senator from pennsylvania who won the iowa caucuses in january before losing the republican nomination to mitt romney. >>> the irony of a group of judges taking the one bulwark of freedom, the constitution. to use it to destroy the second bulwark of freedom, virtue, is truly a corrupt act. the people of iowa have an opportunity to say no. we are no longer going to stand by and let the elites, who believe they know best how...
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states. there is more talk about stroke. >> there is more treatment for it, too. >> why are they talking about it? >> because they can prevent it. talking about stroke is a preventive thing we have for heart attacks and now we have one for stroke. you try to diagnose it early. sometimes you can treat it very early. >> third biggest killer? >> something like. that >> . >> have you heard of a sound stroke? >> yes. it -- >> have you heard of a silent stroke? >> it means somebody doesn't really know. >> it is eye sent. >> they do a cat scan or mri and see signs that there was death of brain tissue. >> how bad? >> it depends. you have a thing where somebody has, like, dementia, which is dementias are a big $10 word for senility. >> can a silent stroke be a big stroke? no >> silent by definition means it's unobserved? >> that's right. it doesn't show up clinically. >> it doesn't show up clinically or behaviorally? >> well, it will show up behaviorally. >> how? >> they will lose interests in things,
states. there is more talk about stroke. >> there is more treatment for it, too. >> why are they talking about it? >> because they can prevent it. talking about stroke is a preventive thing we have for heart attacks and now we have one for stroke. you try to diagnose it early. sometimes you can treat it very early. >> third biggest killer? >> something like. that >> . >> have you heard of a sound stroke? >> yes. it -- >> have you heard of a...
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that equates to about 46 million adults in the united states, so this is a big, growing, important group in american society. to see its continued growth at this kind of rapid rate has been very striking. >> striking indeed. in the early 1990s, just under 10% were unaffiliated. since then that number has doubled. about 13 million are atheists and agnostics. 33 million more describe their religion as "nothing in particular." by education and income and other common measurements, the nones are very much like americans as a whole, except for age. >> about one third of all american adults under the age of 30 describe themselves as either atheists or agnostics or say they just don't have any particular religion. and that large number is a big part of what's driving the overall growth in this population. >> being unaffiliated means not being a member. it does not mean being a nonbeliever or being hostile to religion. indeed, many nones have kind words for places of worship. >> they say that religious organizations are effective in providing help to the poor and to the needy. they say religious
that equates to about 46 million adults in the united states, so this is a big, growing, important group in american society. to see its continued growth at this kind of rapid rate has been very striking. >> striking indeed. in the early 1990s, just under 10% were unaffiliated. since then that number has doubled. about 13 million are atheists and agnostics. 33 million more describe their religion as "nothing in particular." by education and income and other common measurements,...
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they see the hand of the united states and us. that is why they picked up some of the ngo organizations supported by the united states. so vladimir putin sees his position or is similar to that. they don't like change. they feel that u.s. intervention in iraq has failed. and they made the entire middle east worse. they don't want to see it happen again in syria. of course, it protects their own interests. it was one of the last areas in the middle east. but they have to be careful. i mean, the united states stuck with shah and one. and we incurred the wrath of the. therefore you go down without sure. how long we stay with us? but this has become an international power between the united states and russia. russia is asserting itself and is writing this nationalist response against u.s. influence that has been going on for a decade now. so i don't see a change anytime soon. >> this has been really fascinating. the most interesting metaphor that you have. it was his brother, and his brother, of course, had a bloody end. but in his br
they see the hand of the united states and us. that is why they picked up some of the ngo organizations supported by the united states. so vladimir putin sees his position or is similar to that. they don't like change. they feel that u.s. intervention in iraq has failed. and they made the entire middle east worse. they don't want to see it happen again in syria. of course, it protects their own interests. it was one of the last areas in the middle east. but they have to be careful. i mean, the...
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he eventually made it to the united states in 2007 when he was 16 years old. for four years though, he had effectively been on his own, beginning at the age of 12 after his father starved to death. he lived as a coach i be, what we would call unless they wonder street urchin. the name and koran refers to fluttering sparrows. if only. when melanie asked him what his motivation was for fleeing north korea, he simply replied, i was hungry. joseph escape like so many other north korean refugees by risking his life as he walked clandestinely across the river into china. there he was stopped by a good samaritan who was very fortunate it wasn't a chinese official sending him back across the border. and the good samaritan said to him, you can get help. just go down the road a little bit and then the next village you'll find a church. joseph's response was to ask, what is the church? chose civil tell us a little bit about his story and then i'll ask adrian, who is currently director of the pegasus project, but was the cofounder of link, one of the most human rights org
he eventually made it to the united states in 2007 when he was 16 years old. for four years though, he had effectively been on his own, beginning at the age of 12 after his father starved to death. he lived as a coach i be, what we would call unless they wonder street urchin. the name and koran refers to fluttering sparrows. if only. when melanie asked him what his motivation was for fleeing north korea, he simply replied, i was hungry. joseph escape like so many other north korean refugees by...
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as the united states, or what became the united states, when it was discovered, it was largely populated, as we know by people coming first from england. so basically, protestants who were the first citizen ores the first dwellers in this country. and some sisters from these largely cloistered orders came to the united states to help evangelize as it were the people who -- the indigenous people who were here. but what happened from about 1830 until the middle of the 1900s was huge waves of immigration of as we know came into this country. and settled really all the way across the country from the eastern sea board all the way across. many of those new immigrants were from traditionally catholic countries so from france, and germany, and then eventually from eastern european countries like poland. and they settled in this country. what became the united states. but they were in a very, in many cases, unhospitable climate. a very protestant environment one of the things the sisters became very involved in because the church wanted them to be involved in it, was helping to preserve the fait
as the united states, or what became the united states, when it was discovered, it was largely populated, as we know by people coming first from england. so basically, protestants who were the first citizen ores the first dwellers in this country. and some sisters from these largely cloistered orders came to the united states to help evangelize as it were the people who -- the indigenous people who were here. but what happened from about 1830 until the middle of the 1900s was huge waves of...
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, as a first lady of the united states and more recently as the united states senator from the state of new york. she not only has the highest approval rating of any member of the u.s. cabinet, she has as well topped the gallop poll for 16 years as the most admired woman in the world besting the previous record of eleanor roosevelt who held the title for only 13 years. as america continues to engage in north africa, we are extremely fortunate to be served by a public servant who is engaged in these challenges day in and day out, who cares deeply about the issues and how they effect america's interest and who believes in a brighter future for the people of the middle east. please join me in welcoming the secretary of state, the honorable hillary clinton. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all. thank you very much and a special word of thanks to a friend and someone whom i admire greatly. his many years of distinguished service to our country is a great tribute in every respect. thanks also to john and csis for hosting this conference on the transition seeking trisht for his strong sup
, as a first lady of the united states and more recently as the united states senator from the state of new york. she not only has the highest approval rating of any member of the u.s. cabinet, she has as well topped the gallop poll for 16 years as the most admired woman in the world besting the previous record of eleanor roosevelt who held the title for only 13 years. as america continues to engage in north africa, we are extremely fortunate to be served by a public servant who is engaged in...
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about 10 days before, we heard that the united states had decided to admit shah to the united states for medical treatment. >> host: did you think it was a mistake? >> guest: i certainly did. i wasn't the only one. that was the end of any chance is a halfway normal relationship. it was the end for any chance for any moderation within the new iranian government, and perhaps, most importantly, it was the end of us. >> host: did you know there uld be some action. >> guest: we did not know what, but when we heard this, and it wasn't just me, the sense was the message was you are expendable. our collective goose was cooked. >> host: what it was the takeover? >> guest: it was a sunday from the first day of the week. one of the routes of the demonstration is to wes, right in front of our embassy. one of the groups preplanned, as we know, stop and shouted some slogans. mostly university students from the polytechnic, and instead of continuing marching towards the part of the area, we were essentially defenseless. there was a provisional government which had
about 10 days before, we heard that the united states had decided to admit shah to the united states for medical treatment. >> host: did you think it was a mistake? >> guest: i certainly did. i wasn't the only one. that was the end of any chance is a halfway normal relationship. it was the end for any chance for any moderation within the new iranian government, and perhaps, most importantly, it was the end of us. >> host: did you know there uld be some...
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>> i came to united states in 1985. >> how old were you? >> in may of 1985, i was nine and a half going on 10. >> what you tell us about coming to the united states? what was your track? >> well i have been separated from my father for eight years so when he returned to mexico and 85, my sisters and i convinced him to bring us back here because he was not going to come back to mexico and we didn't want to spend anymore time separated from him. so we begged him to bring us here and my father didn't really want to bring me because i was nine and a half and he thought i wouldn't be able to make it across the border. we had to run across illegally, so i begged him to bring me here and we took the bus from mexico city to tijuana. >> right on the border of. >> right on the border of tijuana and it was a very long today bus ride because i had rarely been in any kind of car or public transportation and i got car sick many times along the way. but when we got to the border my father hired a smuggler to bring us across. >> what do you remember about
>> i came to united states in 1985. >> how old were you? >> in may of 1985, i was nine and a half going on 10. >> what you tell us about coming to the united states? what was your track? >> well i have been separated from my father for eight years so when he returned to mexico and 85, my sisters and i convinced him to bring us back here because he was not going to come back to mexico and we didn't want to spend anymore time separated from him. so we begged him to...
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no slogans against the united states or european countries. it was raining much against mubarak and regina. nothing against the west. this is very powerful because it was an internal talk and slogans that gave the dictator. now get people coming and they're trying to unsettle the whole situation. let's what is happening in tunisia in tunisia with exactly the same -- [inaudible]. it's not a dirty word. sometimes we call them -- so there are literalists and the right name, this is the way they're calling themselves. they come with a very black and white. they are changing their position. for years they were not involved in politics. they were saying democracy is nothing to do with islam. now in the last election in egypt, in eight months they changed their position and they got 24%. who is pushing these people? who is pushing these people in tunisia? who is pushing them out in egypt to do things like this? to put the government into a situation where they're facing problems because they don't know if they are dealing and playing on the religious
no slogans against the united states or european countries. it was raining much against mubarak and regina. nothing against the west. this is very powerful because it was an internal talk and slogans that gave the dictator. now get people coming and they're trying to unsettle the whole situation. let's what is happening in tunisia in tunisia with exactly the same -- [inaudible]. it's not a dirty word. sometimes we call them -- so there are literalists and the right name, this is the way they're...
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what can the united states do. united states can impose a no-fly zone over syria or western syria, precisely the kind we imposed over boss nia i the 1990s. there was one line in mitt romney's speech that stayed with me. we will not forget that you've forgotten about us. think that's important. there are ways in which we can use american power very effectively and very 40sfully, so i think there are things we can do to tilt the balance in favor of our interest. >> let's talk about this. let's stay on syria for a little bit because i mean i would love to see us do more to help us get rid of the assad regime. i guess -- i don't know, but i would i guess that if, you know, hillary clinton could figure out a way to get surface to air-missile into the hands of the rebels that they wouldn't have later be used to shoot down american passenger liners she would do that and the obama administration would do that. bit if they could find a way to impose a no-fly zone without massive casualties because syria's more complicated t
what can the united states do. united states can impose a no-fly zone over syria or western syria, precisely the kind we imposed over boss nia i the 1990s. there was one line in mitt romney's speech that stayed with me. we will not forget that you've forgotten about us. think that's important. there are ways in which we can use american power very effectively and very 40sfully, so i think there are things we can do to tilt the balance in favor of our interest. >> let's talk about this....
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> we're back talking about next tuesday's debate. who shows up, and what are the attack strategies? if president obama has called former president clinton the explainer in chief, it seems like clinton, who was campaigning in las vegas this week, gave a preview of how the campaign i
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it is an embarrassment to have the vice president of the united states be that deliberately dishonest with the american people. >> mike: i want you to stay with me and we will have more with newt gingrich with he we come back and we will be joined by his wife calista. we have some interesting things to tell you about when we return. stay with us. >> mike: we are back with former house speaker newt gingrich. we are now joined by his wife calista. she has written a new children's book called land of the pilgrim's pride. i want to talk about the book in a moment but first you guys have experienced what i think mitt romney and paul ryan are experiencing in a profound way and that is that the media can i say it charitably they don't always play is completely even. would that be a fair assessment? >> absolutely. >> mike: you experienced it and have seen it. how do you confront that and what do you do when you know the media has cooked the store arery to make you look bad and the other side look good? >> happens all the time. keep your focus on the positive. you know the message that needs t
it is an embarrassment to have the vice president of the united states be that deliberately dishonest with the american people. >> mike: i want you to stay with me and we will have more with newt gingrich with he we come back and we will be joined by his wife calista. we have some interesting things to tell you about when we return. stay with us. >> mike: we are back with former house speaker newt gingrich. we are now joined by his wife calista. she has written a new children's book...
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, but i was nominated by president obama to be the united states attorney here two years ago. yes, my boss. [ applause ] and i'm honored to represent him, the president, the administration and the department of justice in northern california and in san francisco and in that capacity to welcome you here today to see this movie screening. there are 800 san francisco public high school students here today. so thank you for being here. [ applause ] it's really amazing. really amazing. there are 2400 of your classmates sitting in movie theaters around this city as we speak, all of you are watching the film this morning together. so we really appreciate it. we laid down a challenge to oakland. oakland has now pledged to screen the film between now and october 4th and we heard from san mateo county is now pledging to show the film to kids in san mateo county. so you really started a movement in the bay area and we appreciate you being here today to see this very special film. as the united states attorney here i meet with community groups and leaders all over the bay area, all over n
, but i was nominated by president obama to be the united states attorney here two years ago. yes, my boss. [ applause ] and i'm honored to represent him, the president, the administration and the department of justice in northern california and in san francisco and in that capacity to welcome you here today to see this movie screening. there are 800 san francisco public high school students here today. so thank you for being here. [ applause ] it's really amazing. really amazing. there are...
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navy vessels collided off the eastern coast of the united states. we are are learning a u.s. nuclear sub marine and another american war vessels st. louis were involved. this is file picture of the uss montpelier that was involved in the accident. we are not exactly sure where. as we learn more we will let you know. so far are no reports of any injuries. the extent of damage to the ships not yet known. they are bel evaluated right now. they were doing a routine training at the time and the incident is under investigation at this hour. some rough weather threatening our nation's mid section tonight mainly because of a very cold front stretching from texas up to the great lakes region. severe rain, windstorms is already hitting parts of kansas and stretching down through oklahoma and texas. tornado warnings in effect in fact in kansas. keep it here on fox. >>> if you would like to comment on tonight's show e-mail us @ huckmail @ fox news .com. >> the obama administration has been under fire for a coverup of the benghazi terrorist attacks but this week the deputy campaign manage
navy vessels collided off the eastern coast of the united states. we are are learning a u.s. nuclear sub marine and another american war vessels st. louis were involved. this is file picture of the uss montpelier that was involved in the accident. we are not exactly sure where. as we learn more we will let you know. so far are no reports of any injuries. the extent of damage to the ships not yet known. they are bel evaluated right now. they were doing a routine training at the time and the...
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this is the most liberal big- spending record in the united states senate. i have fought against excessive spending and outrages. i have fought to reduce the earmarks and eliminate them. do you know that senator obama has voted for -- is proposing $860 billion of new spending now? new spending. do you know that he voted for every increase in spending that i saw come across the floor of the united states senate while we were working to eliminate these pork barrel earmarks? he voted for nearly a billion dollars in pork barrel earmark projects, including, by the way, $3 million for an overhead projector at a planetarium in chicago, illinois. my friends, do we need to spend that kind of money? i think you have to look at my record and you have to look at his. then you have to look at our proposals for our economy, not $860 billion in new spending, but for the kinds of reforms that keep people in their jobs, get middle-income americans working again, and getting our economy moving again. you're going to be examining our proposals tonight and in the future, and en
this is the most liberal big- spending record in the united states senate. i have fought against excessive spending and outrages. i have fought to reduce the earmarks and eliminate them. do you know that senator obama has voted for -- is proposing $860 billion of new spending now? new spending. do you know that he voted for every increase in spending that i saw come across the floor of the united states senate while we were working to eliminate these pork barrel earmarks? he voted for nearly a...
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because it has the approval of the obama administration if the united states tells turkey to cooperate then do it if united states which i suspect the obama administration runs the assad government to follow and it's like to be supporting insurgent insurgency if washington doesn't tell turkey a step to plan to respect it even if they say yes do it then it won't work let's leave it right there wish we had more time to speak. international affairs and defense analyst talking to us from the u.s. thank you. right you want seeing our team will be back with more news and analysis just off to this point. a texas mom was arrested and thrown in jail orange jumpsuit and all for neglecting her kids who are playing in front of her house for just a little while a concerned neighbor and sort of say walking across the street you know to talk to an attendant children to find out what's going on went to the total sheet mode and immediately called nine one one because children playing it is truly an emergency worth the police's time but i guess it was worth their time because they showed up and slap the
because it has the approval of the obama administration if the united states tells turkey to cooperate then do it if united states which i suspect the obama administration runs the assad government to follow and it's like to be supporting insurgent insurgency if washington doesn't tell turkey a step to plan to respect it even if they say yes do it then it won't work let's leave it right there wish we had more time to speak. international affairs and defense analyst talking to us from the u.s....
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and make no mistake about it, the city and county of san francisco are supporter of the united states military. san francisco fleetwood association is a nonprofit all volunteer organization that was formed to help organize and execute fleet week. and fleet week in 2012 like 2011 and 2010 has adopted a mission to promote the humanitarian assistance and disaster response missions of the united states military. we also, of course, will have the blue angels and the air show that comes with that. the ships will be coming in and the wonderful liberty call that the wonderful men and women in the armed forces will have in san francisco. the fleet week association also, as i say, has a humanitarian and response. along with the civilian disaster response community, we'll have a senior leader seminar taking place on thursday and friday in which the military and the civilian community learn from one another on how to provide disaster response. i should mention that on wednesday morning out at ocean beach, the marine corps and the navy are setting up what's called the shock trauma platoon, a field
and make no mistake about it, the city and county of san francisco are supporter of the united states military. san francisco fleetwood association is a nonprofit all volunteer organization that was formed to help organize and execute fleet week. and fleet week in 2012 like 2011 and 2010 has adopted a mission to promote the humanitarian assistance and disaster response missions of the united states military. we also, of course, will have the blue angels and the air show that comes with that....
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people backed the idea because the alternative was default of the united states of america. everybody believed that the supercommittee would get the deal fixed. they didn't. now for a year plus, since last august, the president has been a bystander. he could go in there like the house of representatives that passed a bill last play to reverse some of the cuts and put it more on domestic side and he has failed to lead. >> i want to get a comment from you on this, tom. it seems to me one of the challenges for romney and for the republican ticket on foreign policy, beyond benghazi, is to say, ok, where does the republican party want to go on foreign policy after president bush and beyond attacking this administration for in their view being weak or not doing a good enough job working its will in the chaotic middle east at the moment? because substantively, whether it's iran or mideast peace or handling israel, is that a tremendous difference on policy? >> well, in fact, i've been working in that part of the world for a long, long time, 40 years. i don't remember when the middle
people backed the idea because the alternative was default of the united states of america. everybody believed that the supercommittee would get the deal fixed. they didn't. now for a year plus, since last august, the president has been a bystander. he could go in there like the house of representatives that passed a bill last play to reverse some of the cuts and put it more on domestic side and he has failed to lead. >> i want to get a comment from you on this, tom. it seems to me one of...
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i strongly support term limits for members of the united states congress. i believe it would return the government closer to the people, in a way that ross perot is talking about. the president's terms are limited to two -- a total of eight years; what's wrong with limiting the terms of members of congress to 12? congress has gotten kind of institutionalized, for 38 years one party has controlled the house of representatives and the result, a sorry little post office that can't -- you know, can't do anything right and a bank that has more overdrafts than all the chase bank and citibank put together. we've got to do something about it and i think you get a certain arrogance -- bureaucratic arrogance -- when people stay there too long. and so i favor -- strongly favor -- term limits. and how to get them passed? send us some people that'll pass the idea. and i think you will, i think the american people want it now. every place i go i talk about it and i think they want it done. actually, you'd have to have some amendments to the constitution because of the wa
i strongly support term limits for members of the united states congress. i believe it would return the government closer to the people, in a way that ross perot is talking about. the president's terms are limited to two -- a total of eight years; what's wrong with limiting the terms of members of congress to 12? congress has gotten kind of institutionalized, for 38 years one party has controlled the house of representatives and the result, a sorry little post office that can't -- you know,...
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states stood in the well of the united nations and talked about the you tube video six times. and did not say that these attacks were an acts of terrorism or a terrorist attack. but again continued in six different instances citing a youtube video. >> chris: what is behind all this? does governor romney believe that the president is engaged in a political coverup? >> governor romney believes that in order for us as a country to be more secure we need to learn from the lessons here of benghazi. we need to know what happened going into the terrorist attack. >> chris: for give me, you are ducking my question which is why does he think that the administration two weeks after the fact was still talking about the video, still talking about a spontaneous protest? why does he think they were doing that? >> we don't know. >> chris: you are not willing to say you think it was an effort at political blame shifting or covering up? >> we think there are more questions than answers right now and the questions deserve answers and the american people have a right to know the answers. accurate
states stood in the well of the united nations and talked about the you tube video six times. and did not say that these attacks were an acts of terrorism or a terrorist attack. but again continued in six different instances citing a youtube video. >> chris: what is behind all this? does governor romney believe that the president is engaged in a political coverup? >> governor romney believes that in order for us as a country to be more secure we need to learn from the lessons here...
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his duty to come to the united states regularly and take. and how many situations would you have a foreign representative in effect coming in and saying i don't care what the president thinks i'm going to go to the congress and try to get what i want and now he is pushing the u.s. to war that's right and netanyahu the necking as lecturing of this administration and say the red lines are not drawn strongly enough when it comes to a military attack. what other leader could be dictating to the president united states who feel that he could do it. i believe that obama has been working it very carefully because of elections ok but that obama has told i'm really trying to communicate yeah we're going to be strong on iran and we will be even stronger and stronger if iran doesn't. back away but but he's made very clear that he's not willing to talk about and put on the table significant threat of military intervention and that's what's bothering netanyahu netanyahu would like to be able to communicate to the world that. the israelis are ready which
his duty to come to the united states regularly and take. and how many situations would you have a foreign representative in effect coming in and saying i don't care what the president thinks i'm going to go to the congress and try to get what i want and now he is pushing the u.s. to war that's right and netanyahu the necking as lecturing of this administration and say the red lines are not drawn strongly enough when it comes to a military attack. what other leader could be dictating to the...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> chris: check out fox newssunday.com for behind-the-scenes features, panel plus and a special monday preview of the week ahead, you can find it at foxnewssunday.com. be sure to let us know what you think. stay tuned for more from our panel. ♪ >> it's not the hardships, not the gunfire, not the threats. it is dealing and fighting against the people, programs, and personnel who are supposed to be supporting me. and i added it by saying, for me, the taliban is on the inside of the building. >> chris: that was eric nordstrom, the top security officer in libya, last summer testifying to congress, wednesday, about his frustrations over to the being able to get more security approved by the state department and we're back now with the panel. brit, there were sever
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> chris: check out fox newssunday.com for behind-the-scenes features, panel plus and a special monday preview of the week ahead, you can find it at...
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i strongly support term limits for members of the united states congress. i believe it would return the government closer to the people, in a way that ross perot is talking about. the president's terms are limited to two -- a total of eight years; what's wrong with limiting the terms of members of congress to 12? congress has gotten kind of institutionalized, for 38 years one party has controlled the house of representatives and the result, a sorry little post office that can't -- you know, can't do anything right and a bank that has more overdrafts than all the chase bank and citibank put together. we've got to do something about it and i think you get a certain arrogance -- bureaucratic arrogance -- when people stay there too long. and so i favor -- strongly favor -- term limits. and how to get them passed? send us some people that'll pass the idea. and i think you will, i think the american people want it now. every place i go i talk about it and i think they want it done. actually, you'd have to have some amendments to the constitution because of the wa
i strongly support term limits for members of the united states congress. i believe it would return the government closer to the people, in a way that ross perot is talking about. the president's terms are limited to two -- a total of eight years; what's wrong with limiting the terms of members of congress to 12? congress has gotten kind of institutionalized, for 38 years one party has controlled the house of representatives and the result, a sorry little post office that can't -- you know,...
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states. >> barack obama, 47 years old, will become the president of the united states. >> that night when he came out, the look on his face to me looked like someone who finally understood the weight of the job that he had just won. >> narrator: but that night, obama must have believed the bipartisan change he had promised was now within sight. >> americans sent a message to the world that we have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states and blue states. we are, and always will be, the united states of america. >> you have, in obama's case, gone within four years from being an illinois state politician to the most famous person on earth, and you have confidence in both your judgment about what's the right way to go and your ability to make it that way. >> america can change. our union can be perfected. and what we've already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow. >> if he was too confident about being able to bring people together, one can understand, given the way he'd spent the previous four years. >> this is our moment. y
states. >> barack obama, 47 years old, will become the president of the united states. >> that night when he came out, the look on his face to me looked like someone who finally understood the weight of the job that he had just won. >> narrator: but that night, obama must have believed the bipartisan change he had promised was now within sight. >> americans sent a message to the world that we have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states...
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and fundamentally, president of the united states, first tenet president of the united states govern under strict adherence to the u.s. constitution. >> okay. we have two minutes left. mr. johnson, do you believe the two-party system is broken? part of the reason we're doing this is both of you are not allowed to debate. there are no debates between you two. you're not included. do you think the two-party system is broken? how would you fix it? >> it's broken. obama and romney arguing over who's going to spend more money on medicare when medicare has to be cut. it's a benefit that we pay $30 into and get $100 benefit. by extension, we pay $30,000 into a benefit that we receive $100,000 benefit. it's absolutely not sustainable. sticking our heads in the sand on this and so many other issues, look, by extension, is the easter bunny, santa claus, the tooth fairy coming? i got news -- they're not coming. we got big issues, but we have to address them. neither party's addressing them, they're broken. >> miss stein, same question. i'll put it a different way. do you think that there's a mo
and fundamentally, president of the united states, first tenet president of the united states govern under strict adherence to the u.s. constitution. >> okay. we have two minutes left. mr. johnson, do you believe the two-party system is broken? part of the reason we're doing this is both of you are not allowed to debate. there are no debates between you two. you're not included. do you think the two-party system is broken? how would you fix it? >> it's broken. obama and romney...
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we keep the good faith and credit of the united states. i will pay down the debt every single year until it is eliminated early in the next decade. that gets rid of the third biggest intrusion of the federal government in our economy. now, because the governor has all this money for a tax cut mostly to the wealthy, there is no money left over, so schools get testing and lawsuit reform and not much else. >> governor, the vice president says you're wrong. >> well, he's wrong. [laughter] just add up all the numbers. it's three times bigger than what president clinton proposed. the senate budget committee -- >> three times -- excuse me, three times bigger than what president clinton proposed? >> that was in an ad, jim, that was knocked down by the journalists who analyzed the ad and said it was misleading. >> my turn? >> yes, sir. >> forget the journalists. he proposed more than walter mondale and michael dukakis combined. this is a big spender. and he ought to be proud of it, it's part of his record. we just have a different philosophy. let m
we keep the good faith and credit of the united states. i will pay down the debt every single year until it is eliminated early in the next decade. that gets rid of the third biggest intrusion of the federal government in our economy. now, because the governor has all this money for a tax cut mostly to the wealthy, there is no money left over, so schools get testing and lawsuit reform and not much else. >> governor, the vice president says you're wrong. >> well, he's wrong....
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. >> and it was susan rice our ambassador to the united states. >> i don't know who informed her. that is the investigation and we are going to have to find out who told what to whom and when? and were they giving political coverage, or just misinformed. it is bound to be a loser for them. congressman, you get the last word. >> the administration was in contact with the embassy in tripoli and they knew it a terrorist attack and they sceep seem to be a trying to find a scapegoat. hopefully hillary clinton will not be. i think the american people want to know why they were misled and that's the over liing question. >> where were they misled? >> it is presidential politics trying to make the president look better. but look at his policy. they don't want to use the word terrorism and stripped all of the words of terrorism and jihad out of the lexicon in the national counter terrorism and pentagon and is this a doning tread ertrend with the administration. >> it was. and i got to leave it there. >> it was doubly stupid. congressman thank you. thank you, ab. and just back from lib >> i
. >> and it was susan rice our ambassador to the united states. >> i don't know who informed her. that is the investigation and we are going to have to find out who told what to whom and when? and were they giving political coverage, or just misinformed. it is bound to be a loser for them. congressman, you get the last word. >> the administration was in contact with the embassy in tripoli and they knew it a terrorist attack and they sceep seem to be a trying to find a...
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is that adequate for a president of the united states or the vice president of the united states to look at the deaths for americans is and say, well, we didn't know they needed more security? >> well, candy, obviously there's a whole bunch of stuff impact this question. first and foremost, nobody wants to get to the bottom of exactly what happened more than this president and this administration. i would say a couple of things. security requests at our embassies and consulates and our buildings throughout the world obviously go to the state department. that's -- those are the people that should be making those decisions. that's the place where -- >> yeah, but he is saying that the president knew about it. i'm just saying that when something like this happens, isn't this about the administration? >> well, mitt romney just did say that, and i will say one thing, candy, you started this question out by saying let's look at this from a political perspective. that's absolutely the wrong perspective to look at this. i think what we need to do is stop playing politics with this issue. ambassad
is that adequate for a president of the united states or the vice president of the united states to look at the deaths for americans is and say, well, we didn't know they needed more security? >> well, candy, obviously there's a whole bunch of stuff impact this question. first and foremost, nobody wants to get to the bottom of exactly what happened more than this president and this administration. i would say a couple of things. security requests at our embassies and consulates and our...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. . >>> joining us me now robert wexler, president of the s. daniel abraham center for middle east peace, and american conservative union general al cardenas, the former head of the republican party. the two guys that are pretty steeped in florida politics. we're now seeing post-election. i think our cnn poll of polls had a three-point edge, actually, at this point for governor romney. what decides this election, or is it multi-determined? >> it is multi-determined, and one thing you can bank on, the florida election will be close on election night, where i think -- >> do you think? >> maybe. maybe. i think -- i think it all depends on these next two debates. it's fair to say that i think, you know, governor romney has a three-point lead in some polls. mason dixon
across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. . >>> joining us me now robert wexler, president of the s. daniel abraham center for middle east peace, and american conservative union general al cardenas, the former head of the republican party. the two guys that are pretty steeped in...